Rome's Colosseum - The Inaugural GamesTo kill a man for no reason, and just because it was expected of him in a game, was extremely difficult. But gladiators were not free men, including those who had sold themselves under contract. When ordered to kill their opponents, gladiators were forced to carry out such directives. CreditsThis video clip is from the BBC's documentary drama Colosseum: A Gladiator's Story. Online, courtesy BBC Worldwide Channel at YouTube.
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